Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 23, Number 92, Decatur, Adams County, 17 April 1925 — Page 7

i Xih or l)a , m “ g ? T I ? I R Tornado Still Unknown Hdianapoli*. Tp'rii 17- (LW<I RR A careful b urvcy is still need deleruiino tho ,ls !oi!H K9',i . trillion caused by th'" torHR, which swept through southern and Illinois last nioulll, Wil' Iwi Fortune. president of Ute Indi ItfUl'idis (liapler id tile Red <l'oßß, Bared today. inu i ion was much greater R, iirst reports from the storm showed. Fortune declared. Ry facts relative to insurance, inRedness and needs of the storm Rims are yet to be obtained. Rrmanent awards to those who most severely from the storm R| ir announced next. Fortune said. Rv cases for awards are now ready final consideration. R lir l, o! determining the award asaK,n"iiis is being pushed as rapidly Rhe national organization of the ftl Vross lias estimated that s,Out) K. s in the entire storm area will Rl awards for property damages, Rune said. He believes this estiis too low and Unit the actual Inber will be near 8.000. H hl . total number of cases in Indi- ■ in which awards must be granted ■ |>een estimated at between 1.200 R (i |„-,tm. Fortune thinks this esti!B; is liberal. K- h „ loss in Indiana has now been Kyed as high as $4.01)0,000, while kft. t for the entire storm area has R n estimated at more than $20,0001 |Rt is doubtful whether anything apRtximating an accurate estimate of H total damage wi|l eycr be oh contributions received by the Rlian.i chapter of the Red Cross Rount Io nearly $105,000. The total Rtrilmtions for rehabilitation of the Role storm area are upwards of Ift 500,000. Hrhe people of Chicago have been RL largest contributors, with a total $1,100,000 reported there. By use R the radio, Sears-Roebuck and com Rny. witli the cooperation of farm Rlerations. have raised $300,000. R Forium- praised the Indiana Farm Rur. au fedeartion for its work in Re Indiana tornado area. The' fed-R-ation has aided scores of tarnr'rs Ri the stricken district in getting Kick on their feet. ■ Most of the land is being put under Rdtivation in spile of the tael lhat Rune of the farmers are living in tents Rn,! other makeshift shelters in orRcr to do their work. ■ Many people in the storm area of Rdiana are still so upset by the disRster that they are uncertain as to I heir needs Others have sliown a ease of pride that prevented them rom disclosing their needs. These twQ factors. Fortune said, Monday, April 211 is the last Hay io pay your Light and Power bills. Save the discount. J 88t(i tor Steady ' y Nerves/ ® Ml I Ob Riding a girder is not a job for l nervous man. I’ r.o one is nervous by choice. There is away that you may so strengthen your body that the nervous system will be cushioned on sound muscles and flesh. But this condition W| ll not come about unless you hava rich rcd-blood-cells. Red-blood-cells are the most important thing in all the world to each of us. More red-blood-cells! That’s what you need when your nerves give way and you cannot control yourself. I S S S. will prove to you its “Why", ami "How” reason. Since 1826 S.S.S. I sas helped thousands. Because S.S.S. ’toes build blood-power, it build ; yon “P ''’hen you are run-down, clears the impurities; routs socatii’d skin disorders—and stops rheumatism, too. O.P 113 ’8 why S.S.S. is accepted as ! hi/ / r , cat , e , st Hood purifiers, lood builders and system strength*r ‘ e . r . s -. S ,^ rt takin * S.S.S. today. Its medicinal ingredients are purely vege“bie. Your nerves will become er ’ y . ou have more energy, '“Hty and vigor and a more up and £°’ng appearance. 9 S; 8. is scij a), all Rwid drug "torey m two sir.?? Th« larger b»m is more econotplral Abu pg-l /1U Abufsdf Agila

huve bumpered the speedy and efficient administration of the work of rehabilitation. People of Griffin, where the fury of the tornado was felt in greatest force in this state, arc experiencing ■ difficulty in getting back to their old lives, Fortune said. The destruction in Griffin was ho complete that business men and residents are tinding it hard to re-estab-lish themselves. o 1925 Road Program Well Under Way In This State Indianapolis, April 17—(Special) - With the 1925 program well under way on several important state roads, highway officials and contractors are co-operating to make overland traffic in Indiana just as easy as possible for the motoring public by plainly marking necessary detours, it was pointed out today by John I). Wil Hams, director, iu the commission's traffic bulletin. Since the traffic report of last week detours have gone into force on Roads No. 2,7. 13, 37 and 42. and a detour lifted off No. 22 (Bluff roads) between Indianapolis and Martinsville. The new detours are caused by construction and with one namely on No. 7 just east of Wabasn. Plenty of early cabbage and tomato plants. Phone 31. Central Grocery. It AN EXHILARATING EFFECT A bottle of Hcrbine on the shelf at home is like having a doctor in the house all the time. It gives instant relief .when the digestion gets out of order or the bowels fail to act, One or two doses is all that is necessary to start things moving and restore that fine feeling of exhilaration and buoyancy of spirits which be longs only to ncrfcct health. I’rico tOc. Sold by * HoltlinilKC Bru* Co Ashbaucher’s FURNACES LIGHTNING RODS SPOUTING SLATE ROOFING Phone 765 or 739

IZ ATLANTIC & PACIHcII 121 N. Second Street I THE BEST FOR LESS ALWAYS | |Bananas 3 25c j I MustadiT 18c PEANUL','.:.' n ,i ""' 23c I I SALMON!27c Matches iL ' l ''sc I I Special Sale! •• 45c I I Saturday 28c I _ Only | ■ SAM Fl ASH, can.... 22c —, , AMMONIA, IO oz. bot. 12c £ I SI'AI! SOAI*. 5 25<- Pgjjf fOastlCS A g I 25c KEL, X‘X“ t - ib .":?29c I I JYYA ,13c For27c I '' ( BAB MEATS, QQr« ,IG BARS ’ Fresh » 29C E & 1 lb. flat canO.jC 2 pounds . ra ~ Peanut Cakes, pound - x CORN or PEAS, ( A'l SEP, A P brand. 8 oz. bottle. ... K>c E ■ lona Brand, can Jvv ( j, ( / |» ( ,|||«- 25c E| )P lIANDLI 1 r , id.ANS. Red Kidney, I LEAF LETTUCE GREEN ONIONS ORANGES H APPLI .. S FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES I celery I LARGE SELECTION LOWES I PRICES 111 \1) LEI 11 CE LONG RED RADISHES GRAPE FRLiT p

DECATUB DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1925.

' where the township is paving through the town of Lagro, Ms account of I state work. Highway officials will have contracted the major part of this year’s construction work by the last of this month, and with Inore than half of tiio projects under contract nt this time, actual construction has started In many parts of tho state. Officials are urging contractors to expediate paving projects in order that the pul) lie be inconvenienced as little as possible by tho necessary routing over deours. They point out that 1 traffic is increasing annually and it is vitally necessary the major traffic lanes be kept open. STEPHENSON’S HOME DAMAGED (Continued from Page One) death of the girl was continued today witli the parents of Miss Oberholtser and the nurse who attended her in her battle to fight oil the poison sceduled to testify. The Marion county grand jury was in session today and an indictment

BREAD Is Your Best Food. Eat More Os It. Every meal calls lor Bread. 11 is most essential and careful attention should be given that you • tai only the best. Miller's Blue Bibbon, baked fresh in a sanitary way daily will relieve you of all your Bread worries. l'<;r Sale Al All Grocers. A complete line of fresh pastries :d all limes. Miller’s Bakery Monroe and Third Streets

charging SlephensOn with murder in connection with the death of Mins Oberboltzer was believed by court (tflcials to bo in prospect. Prosecutor Remy .and Charles Cox. formol' supreme court justice aidin,. In tho prosecution of the case, held a long conference over evidence brought out at the coroner's inquest. Both men refused to make a statement utter the conference. 0 Bij> Bootlegging Rings Reported Ready To Quit New York, April 17.— (United! Press)—One gateway through which millions of dollars worth of liquorj flowed into New York has been padlocked by the prohibition author! ties. As a result two of four big bootlegging rings directing smuggling here are reported so hard hit they are ready to cash in and quit. A -harp rise In the price of bootleg liquor in May is anticipated by the Light and Tower bills arc , due and should be paid on or before April 20 to save the discount. 88t6

; furitive eyed salesmen who fill' J about this city with gurgling dispatch cases. The blow which struck at the very heart of current bootlegging opera lions in these parts fell as u result of the shooting of one, William Bel mailge, a probationary state trooper.

Fisher & Harris Cash Grocery I ALSO DEALERS IN Graniteware, Tinware, Aluminum Ware and Galvanized Ware | FREE CITY DELIVERY Q Quality, Service and Low Prices Phones 3,4, 5 " Large assortments to select from. ( ’ 1 ft E D L 1 Fancy White Sand Grown, Elegant (bi QQ 1 OtaiOeS Cookers, 60 tb. bushel 74c; 2'bu. for <p1.03 ‘ CUP AD Cane Granulated; 100 Lb. bag. .$6.45. R MiJtjl Atw 25 tb. bag. .$1.67;. 10 lbs. for only vt:C runu mu hm t :rmi-itt '" ■ —itniitm r inir>' irmr~rmc——wrr sMaanoMßMi in DPA MO Michigan Fancy Hand Picked Navy n«7 I BEAMS 10 1b5...73c, 5 lbs. for , J/C I HF i D Tissue Crepe 7 ounce Rolls Jp g ft f OllCt idper 8 for 33c.. Dozen rolls for 4vC I SOLID WHITE HEAD LETTUCE, Pound only 12c I YELLOW ONION SETS, Medium Size and Sound, lb. or qt... 15c I In JO i i Late, Clean Healthy Stock, (hi nr* deed Potatoes I-itt Irish Cobblers, per bushel «J) 1 P Late New York Ilurals, bushel for $1.19 Early Cabbage and Tomato Plants ‘I y Gooch Bread Elour for Large Better Bread. Costs Peaches, th. ... V White I LTij,..... $1,25 r 1 .19c )£ | I I11 " T ' 1 o^,Tn“'' n . 19c i<<'t l I 1 N.H.C. Hull.l- I',, • *"*■ B 1 (’,rackcrs th . IOC Select Quality Bed Kidi| 'pp,, 25c | i I>r.v - Ah- 0r... 90/. e Yellow or White Gran- Bottle J /2 pound Out <5 ulated Corn Meal, r , ~ - .. 1 I|>. can 55c 9 I’oiiiid OC A)1 ( |. |Vors ~..10C Large pkgs. 20 Mule || Quality Bulk ir Bulk Shredded QIU, Team. Borax M Soap (.hips. lb. ItJV Cocoanut. 1b....0VU Sotip (.hips ® Elake White. R.N.M. or Best Bulk QiXz. Bc ‘ l Scal L - v, ‘ 8 n| P. A (i. W bile Naptha (.ocoa, 2 lbs... . 2 cans L Laundry Soap. ‘QQx* Eoulds Macaroni. Spag- 'i lb. box Amer-"1 s bars for OOU | lc t|j or Egg *’’C p B. B. Carpet Cleaner. Noodles, 3 tar. . I pound can 9W/* B Large cans KHz* 9» s - Bl,lls ('.risco MOC S OvrU Lump Starch... lb. can 12c Climax Wall Paper All Scrap To- Penick A I’ords, the R r ('.leaner, |sf # baecos. 3 lor. .. Syrup lhals really sweet f '<- :, n AVC s(| if. Blocks Diamond Golden C.olor G*)z* j Maylime Nue C.rvstal Stock iX z* Gallon pail .... UOU < Oko, lb Z/C Sait ....: 4DC J 2 gallon 37c Tall cans Pel, Carnation Large pkgs. Post Tons- (.rxslal White f or Borden 1 /A „ ties dr Kelloggs IP,, Gallon uvv Milk lul Corn Elakes.... 1 2 gallon 42c M Small can 5c Large pkgs. Quaker N<»- HI gallon can Bed Eagle Brand 9D/« Boiled Goals. Quick or Pitted I"" Milk, can Begular Clients t/Ov New Dried. Cook- 1 M No. 10 Gallon cans ing Peas. 1b.... Ivv Large pkgs. Mothers California Pearl Cracked T . Boiled Oats wilhQ J "'bile Cherries OUV » llominv, ll> DC Aluminum OTL No. H> gallon cans H Select Bulk Seedless Van ('.amps Pork and < alilornia PeelRaisins, OTz* Beans in TomaloQr ed Peaches . I M 2 lbs Sauce, 3 Gallon cans TKf* Santa Clara Quality Dozen cans 98c Bartlett Pears. , Prunes. |iU» cul ' s 1 '"’W* Complete assortment of ■ Pound JLvU Pink Salmon... ItJv I'ruifs and Vegetables. imi. ir— imr ■iihiidw ■imh—iiihii imi hii 4iimr i i"iMi«auwK»gsa»gMßam i^aKaßi^^ hmhmvkmhs*" R ( hiorox for Bleaching, Removing Stains and Cleaning I Bottle I Galvanized Pails, 1 I 1 10 quart, 23c; 12 quart 25c; I I quart <wOv I I (hu-y W« S h !..(>» 45 55 ( -( )? 79> 89( . I ■ Heavy Galvanized Garbage Cans 95c, $1.15, $1.251 I Water Glasses, 9K/* ■ 9 (> for -...fciftfV ■ M 6 White Dinner Plates 79C I m f> While Handled C'ips and G Saucers for 98c I I ia Step Ladders. Extra Heavy for $1.48 I Buy Tinware, Granitcware, Galvanized Ware and Aluminum »;j,, |a Ware here at a saving. V 1 j —ii iwimiw ™ LiIUBT UMItWI

DelmudKt) InjinliiuioUHly tried Home amateur "hijacking.” o — Save the discount hy paying your Light and Power bills on or before April 20. 88t6

MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 6 PERCENT money on improved real eatato. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. -tCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE. 133 8. 2nd St.